So I just got around to reading the Booster Gold/Flintstones crossover released a few months ago. What I didn't realize is that the final portion of the book serves as a prologue to DC's upcoming Jetsons series... But this ain't your momma's Hanna-Barbera Jetsons, lol...

-First off, there was evidently some sort of global disaster that washed away the earth's land-masses and killed most of the population. This forced humanity to orbit earth until the catastrophe was over... So that's why humanity lives in the sky in the Jetsons' timeline!

-Secondly, Judy went to see her dying grandmother in the hospital -- she evidently had a terminal disease, and was choosing to die via some sort of euthanasia process. Here's the bombshell, though: she had her consciousness digitized and uploaded into a Robot... So Rosie the Robot(the Jetsons' robotic maid) is actually George Jetson's mother!!! F*cking hell, mind = BLOWN!

...Suffice to say, if the series itself is half as good as those 8 pages were, it should be a super-fun read!

Meet George Jetson, a family man living an analog life in a digital world. His wife, Jane, is a brilliant NASA scientist working off-world at a conference, his daughter Judy is a social butterfly trying to discover her calling, and his boy Elroy is either doing homework or using robotic technology to break the rules. Strangest of all, George's mother has downloaded herself into Rosie the robot!

Join this postmodern family as they deal with an incoming threat from the darkest corners of the galaxy!
-Source

*This will be a 6 issue mini, written by Jimmy Palmiotti and illustrated by Pier Brito, with covers by Amanda Conner.
*First issue drops on 11/1/17.

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First off, there was evidently some sort of global disaster that washed away the earth's land-masses and killed most of the population. This forced humanity to orbit earth until the catastrophe was over... So that's why humanity lives in the sky in the Jetsons' timeline!

That fan theory's been floating around the internet for decades.
Seems a no brainer to build on it.
I'll likely pick this up. Six issues should jeep things moving towards a conclusion.
The quirkiness appeals ro me.